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Open Data Institute Reviews

3.2

53% would recommend to a friend

(18 total reviews)

47% positive business outlook

Open Data Institute has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 18 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Open Data Institute employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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18 reviews
2.0
8 Mar 2023

A tale of two halves and two CEOs

Anonymous employee
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Pros

A unique mission in a narrow field so great for 'geeks', a passionate wider staff team, nice office. Does some good and interesting work, and has happy clients. Hosts good external event annually. Was a great place to work til leadership changes - felt visionary, clear, kind, a place of learning, people were listened to.

Cons

- Was driven by a visionary leader, competent professional people and experts, now driven by egos and a budget manager. Wasn't perfect but was self-aware, now issues have amplified but are buried. - The organisation is being dragged not guided and always desperate. - Shocking leadership most (if not all) of whom were put in place without a proper recruitment process. - Plans are either great on paper only (tech) or meaningless waffle (anything else eg E&D), then when it doesn't work there is no review if leaders are accountable or blame when more junior staff are unable to deliver. - Resources are tightly controlled and allocated for work, and yet mismanaged beyond that, as leaders don't do due diligence re spending. - Decisions are not well thought through and poor planning by leadership never impacts them as they make sure they are secure. - The culture took a nosedive after the CEO moved to VP and HR at the time moved on too (most without roles to go to). - So much potential is wasted - development and progression are not done well, and decisions about who gets what or moves on if based on 'face-fit' - There'd been a fantastic culture for a long time, but not been at all good in recent times. Many stay because of the work and people but everything else is a hot mess.

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Open Data Institute Response
3y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback about your experience at the Open Data Institute. We would like to address some of the points you raised. Firstly, we acknowledge the positive aspects you highlighted, such as the unique mission, passionate staff, and the organisation's good and interesting work. We are glad to hear that you found the office environment pleasant and enjoyed the annual external events. These are all aspects we strive to maintain and enhance. Regarding your concerns about leadership, we understand that changes in leadership can have an impact on the overall dynamics of an organisation. We value transparency and fairness in our recruitment processes, and we are committed to ensuring that leaders are selected based on their qualifications and suitability for their roles. We take your comments about resource allocation and decision-making seriously. It is essential for us to have well-thought-out plans and accountable leaders who take responsibility for their decisions. Regarding the culture of the organisation, we are committed to creating a positive and inclusive environment where everyone feels valued and has opportunities for development and progression. When changes take place, it presents additional challenges but we feel the things we are doing to embed our core values of creativity, collaboration and curiosity are enabling us to foster a positive working environment. Your advice to management is appreciated. We strive to be a fair, professional, and responsible organisation, and we will continue to evolve and adapt our approach to meet modern business needs. If you have any further suggestions or concerns, we encourage you to reach out to us directly. Thank you again for sharing your thoughts, and we wish you the best in your future endeavours. Email address: human.resource@theodi.org
3.0
7 Dec 2017
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Pros

The ODI has a really open and honest working culture, which means that there are plenty of opportunities to talk to leadership about your concerns, regardless of your role. It's quite radical in that way, the "flattest" organisation I've ever worked for. The team are a really warm bunch and people are generally friendly and get along. Flexible working hours and a lot of annual leave days... very relaxed office environment. The support team organise fun social activities for everyone. If you're passionate about tech and data then this is the place for you... there are lots of bright thinkers who genuinely want to help make a difference to how people think of and use data.

Cons

Even though there's much room to learn new skills and do new things, there isn't much of an opportunity to climb up the ladder, earn more money and get more recognition. There's no KPIs and organisational structure is a bit of a mess, so if you want to be able to get a pay raise or your role reviewed you have to be friendly with someone in the leadership team to make it happen... which doesn't cater to introverts who find that difficult, or staff that don't interact often with leadership. Professional development is undervalued and consistently it is flagged by staff as something important but not taken seriously by leadership. Many people feel they have little guidance when it comes to growing professionally at the ODI. Team morale has also been very up and down, I think in some part as a reaction to this. The leadership team are well meaning and good people who are trying their hardest but I felt they often didn't listen to the team or wouldn't communicate their decisions very well. There has never been a definition about what things are or aren't open meaning that staff get frustrated when they're used to things being transparent and then something will happen behind closed doors with little explanation, inevitably leading to speculation which can turn into office gossip.

2.0
20 Feb 2023
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Pros

* Brilliant staff team - talented, hard-working, mission-orientated, resourceful, dynamic and highly engaged on DEI. * Wide range of national and international stakeholders across sectors and domains. These stakeholders are also often mission-orientated, and often open to working more as partners/collaborators than clients/customers. Great exposure. * Wide portfolio of projects ranging from rapid light-touch interventions to longer campaigns or explorations. It might get tiring, but it doesn't get boring... * Relatively "flat" structure and non-hierarchical culture, so if workload allows and you are quite self-directed/entrepreneurial, you can sometimes find ways to take on more advanced challenges.

Cons

* No real discussion/scrutiny of possible red flags: eg in an 18-month period, the VP, Head of People, Head of Public Policy, and Head of BizDev all resigned without jobs to go to. Two of these post-holders were Black women. * Poor DEI: culture of unadvertised jobs - most frequently at senior levels, and mostly going to white men (sometimes to white women). Also risks groupthink at a leadership level and not engaging in constructive critical discussion (if the "real" currency is patronage). * Questionable practices: some senior managers intercepting email without consent or senders knowledge - this was reported to ICO. * High staff turnover creates operational drag and negatively impacts the staff team and external relationships. Eg one major 18month project changed project manager 7 times, several other teams have gone through 50%-100% staff churn in periods ranging from 24hrs to 12 months.

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Open Data Institute Response
3y
Thank you for sharing your feedback on your experience at the Open Data Institute, and we apologise for the delayed response. We appreciate your positive remarks about our talented and mission-oriented staff team, as well as the wide range of national and international stakeholders we engage with. It is encouraging to hear that you found the work dynamic and engaging, with opportunities for growth and collaboration. We are genuinely sorry to learn about the concerns and negative experiences you mentioned. We deeply regret any instances where you feel our practices may have fallen short in terms of diversity, equity and inclusion. The ODI is committed to transparent hiring practices, fostering an inclusive culture, and ensuring privacy policies are upheld. If you have any further suggestions or would like to discuss your concerns, please feel free to reach out to us directly. Your input is highly valued as we strive to make positive changes. I would be happy to engage with you via anonymous email, in which case please contact me using the title you have given your review via HR. Email address: human.resource@theodi.org
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